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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  4. LADY CLIVE'S WEDDING

    Brigadier Derek Schreiber and his wife, the Viscountess Clive about to leave for their honeymoon by the Duke of Gloucester's Avro-Anson plane. They were married last week at St. John's Church, Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOEKARNO UNEASY ON DUTCH TALKS

    BATAVIA, October 28.—The Associated Press special representative says the political situation in Batavia during the week-end lapsed into an indeterminate stage, after showing all sums of a forward movement. ...

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  6. TRUMAN ANNOUNCES U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    NEW YORK, October 28.—President Truman, at a Navy Day celebration in Central Park, declared that even after demobilisation, the U.S. will have the greatest navy, and one of the most powerful air forces on earth. ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. BUNDABERG STRIKE DENIED

    BUNDABERG, October 26.— Everything was very quite at the Bundaberg aerodrome over the week-end. Everyone at the ...

    Article : 434 words
  8. BANK CREDIT TO BE USED IF LOAN FAILS

    CANBERRA, October 28.—"I now tell you that it is vital to your individual welfare, every one of you, that the loan be filled, indeed, ...

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  9. SOLDIER CONGRESS DEBATES WAR HOMES

    PERTH, October 23.—A total of 44 motions dealing with war service homes were on the agenda of the R.S.L. Congress. Consideration ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE COKE OVENS CLOSING

    SYDNEY, October: 28.—The serious depletion of coal stocks at the Newcastle steelworks of Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. has caused the company to ...

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  11. ATOMIC BOMB DOES NOT ALTER BASIS

    "The atomic bomb does not alter the U.S. basis of foreign policy. It makes the development and application of our policy more urgent. It means we must be prepared to approach international problems with greater speed, determination, and ingenuity, in order to meet an unprecedented situation. ...

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  12. MOVE TO AVERT CHINA CIVIL WAR

    NEW YORK, October 28—Efforts are being made in Coungking to avert a civil war in China. The Chinese Information Minister ...

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  13. MALAYA RUBBER ESTATES

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Rubber estates in Malaya are in surprisingly good condition, according to reports received in Canberra. ...

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  14. YAMASHITA TRIAL RESUMES TO-DAY

    MANILA, October 28.—The Fillpino screen star, Corazil Noble, will be the chief witness in the first of the 123 atrocities alleged ...

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  15. U.K. POSITION FOR COAL CHIEF

    SYDNEY, October 27.—Appointment of the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr. Norman R. Mighell) as Australian Acting High Commissioner ...

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  16. MANILA'S PUBLIC ENEMY ARRESTED

    MANILA, October 28.—Manila's public enemy No. 1, Angel Zapanta, aged 17, was arrested last night. Police say he has confessed ...

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  17. SPURIOUS FLORINS IN SYDNEY

    SIDNEY, October 28.—Detectives are searching for an illegal mint which is producing the "best" spurious 2/ pieces seen in Sydney ...

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  18. BRISTOL DOCKERS WANT TO RESUME

    LONDON, October 27.—The Transport Central Workers' Union states Bristol and Avonmouth dockers, at a meeting, agreed on the immediate ...

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  19. MR. McMAHON BALL APPOINTED TO JAVA

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Mr. W. MacMahon Bail, head of the Department of Political Science at the Melbourne University, has been ...

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  20. Week-end Epidemic Of Crime In Sydney

    SYDNEY, October 28.—A night watchman was shot through the chest, and a man and his wife were bashed and kicked at the door of their home in Sussex Street, City, and then robbed of £10. A woman was attacked ...

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  21. JAP NEWSPRINT TO BE RATIONED

    TOKIO, October 27.—The Associated Press cays General MacArthur has ordered the Government to ration newsprint and report on its ...

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  22. LIBERALS' PLANS FOR MR. CASEY

    MELBOURNE, October 27.—Some, members of the Liberal Party and anxious to sponsor the Governor of Bengal (Mr. Carny) aa Parliamenancy ...

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  23. Lobour M.H.R. Attack On Blamey For Bennett Inquiry

    CANBERRA October 28.—The Labour M.H.R., Mr. Allan Fraser, broadcasting from Canberra to-night, attacking General Blamey. Mr. Fraser said General Blamey's action in ordering ...

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  24. H.M.A.S. BUNDABERG TO FINISH SERVICE

    BUNDABERG, October 28.—The corvette H.M.A.S. Bundaberg arrived In Bundaberg his afternoon, flying the white pennant, which implied that ...

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  25. RHEEM STRIKERS RESUME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY. October 7.—Five hundred employees of Rheem Manufacturing Company, Waterloo, Who went on strike on Thursday, decided at a mass ...

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  26. AMERICA HAD 36 INCH MORTAR

    WASHINGTON, October 27.—The Associated Press says the Army had ready for the invasion of Japan a mobile 36-inch mortar, firing a shell ...

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  27. U.S. TAX REDUCTION BILL APPROVED

    WASHINGTON, October 27.—The Associated Press says a joint Senate and House committee approved of a Bill reducing taxes by 5920 million ...

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  28. LORD BROOKE ON 33,000-MILE TOUR

    LONDON, October 27.—Lord Alan Brooke has left by air on a 33,000 miles tour in which he hopes to see the Middle East, India, Burins, ...

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  29. £10 MIL. AIRPORT WANTED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNET, October 27.—Australia must have a first-class international airport at Sydney, costing anything up to £10 million, said the Civil ...

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  30. 2300 U.K. PERSONNEL RETURNING HOME

    BRISBANE, October 28.—About 2800 British servicemen and civilians will leave Brisbane to-morrow for England on the Stratheden. One ...

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  31. STALIN TO SPEAK ON NOVEMBER 7

    MOSCOW, October 28.—Generalissimo Stalin is expected to make his first speech since the end of the war, on November 7. ...

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  32. 10,000 SEE SUPER FORT IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, October 28.—More than 10,000 people saw the Supermortress "Waltzing Matilda" at Eagle Farm 333 bought afternoon. Of this ...

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  33. A.C.F. TO CEASE NEXT MONTH

    BRISBANE, October 28.—The Australian Comforts Fund, which provided comforts and amenities for the services for more than six years, will ...

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  34. WAR SERVICE LAND BILL CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, October 28.—Compensation provisions under the War Service Land Settlement Acquisition Bill now being debated by the State ...

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  35. S.A. TRANSPORT HOLD-UP POSSIBLE

    ADELAIDE, October 28.—The complete cessation of Adelaide's tram and bus services is threatened by the tramway employees' decision to stop ...

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  36. LATE SPORTING

    LONDON, October 29.—The Australian Services cricket team opened its Indian tour with a three-day match against the North Zone to-day. ...

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  37. ARABS BOYCOTT JEWISH PRODUCTS

    JAFFRA, October 27.—A conference of Arab Nationalist leaders passed a resolution calling for the boycott of Jewish products in Palestine and ...

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